Might be easier for some to change it up. You pick up so much in a day it’s go go go. Seen that Borden truck 3 times in your video. Keep up the good work Chris
On the issue of lines rubbing on deck plate,. I had same issue, I got another line clamp that the both airlines and electric cord gets held together, put it down a little bit from pogo stick then add a bunge or spring..
Morning Chris i was dealing with that with my Pete too braid the lines together as they told me and i put a small length spring with the big O clamp to hold em up a bit off the cat walk works fine
If your gooseneck support isn’t contacting the frame then your 5th wheel is not slid enough forward. I run mine a touch forward of the first drive axle, so when my pusher is down it’s essentially in the middle of all the axles
Howdy Chris, While I never drove low-boy trailers I do, sometimes, have a practical eye. About your hose rubbing situation I think that moving your pogo stick further back on the deck plate would take care of the issue. If that doesn't suit your needs then maybe adding a second pogo stick at the rear of the deck plate to carry the hoses further and keeping them of the the plate and contained. I don't know if you watch other You tuber's channels but I might suggest getting ahold of Sam at Scrappy Industries. He runs low boy's and has a nice setup, but his truck has a wet line for his trailer. Maybe you might want to look at this and possibly be easier to work with. Just a thought. Stay safe!
I think you have a good idea, a strong spring to hold your lines back might work plus I think it might be the best-looking idea.
You are thinkware right on your air lines add a bungee cord on the tree just enough keep tree straight. Chris have a joyful afternoon .
Ole pops is a workhorse I’m glad he gets around as good as he does nice video
Might be easier for some to change it up. You pick up so much in a day it’s go go go. Seen that Borden truck 3 times in your video. Keep up the good work Chris
Yes you're correct. They make springs , that will hold it up.
On the issue of lines rubbing on deck plate,. I had same issue, I got another line clamp that the both airlines and electric cord gets held together, put it down a little bit from pogo stick then add a bunge or spring..
Always good to see y’all putting in the work, keep the hammer down 👊🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for the support, appreciate it!
Looking good pops is the man
Morning Chris i was dealing with that with my Pete too braid the lines together as they told me and i put a small length spring with the big O clamp to hold em up a bit off the cat walk works fine
If your gooseneck support isn’t contacting the frame then your 5th wheel is not slid enough forward. I run mine a touch forward of the first drive axle, so when my pusher is down it’s essentially in the middle of all the axles
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Good morning 👍
Morning👊
You need to get your boat back in the ocean. Lol
You're not kidding, we were talking about that the other day👊
Howdy Chris, While I never drove low-boy trailers I do, sometimes, have a practical eye. About your hose rubbing situation I think that moving your pogo stick further back on the deck plate would take care of the issue. If that doesn't suit your needs then maybe adding a second pogo stick at the rear of the deck plate to carry the hoses further and keeping them of the the plate and contained. I don't know if you watch other You tuber's channels but I might suggest getting ahold of Sam at Scrappy Industries. He runs low boy's and has a nice setup, but his truck has a wet line for his trailer. Maybe you might want to look at this and possibly be easier to work with. Just a thought. Stay safe!
@FSC Trucking 😅
Brade the lines.
Curious what the wrench on your instrument cluster is for
How you chain those loaders down, would get you in trouble with DOT, in my neck of the woods